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Carl Plansky, Coming Back Home

June 16, 2019 by prince

Carl Plansky,

Coming Back Home

A 30 year Retrospective at Prince Street Gallery in NYC

June 18 – July 6, 2019

Prince Street Gallery will host an exhibition of paintings and drawings by Carl Plansky who lived and worked in New York City from 1971 until his death in 2009. The survey will include work created in his Brooklyn and Catskill studios as well as a series of watercolor and acrylic landscapes and figure paintings from his studio in Budapest, Hungary.

Plansky was founder of Williamsburg Handmade Oil Colors for Artists. He was a prolific painter and a well-respected teacher and lecturer. This highly-anticipated exhibition will contain art created over a thirty-year period to include artwork from his visits to abstract expressionist Joan Mitchell’s studio in Vétheuil, France in the late 1970s and early 1980s.

Carl Plansky, Painter and Printmaker Carl Plansky,  Large Hill Le Roche Guyon, 48x60 inches Carl Plansky,   Gothic Arches, 2009, 72 x 48 inches Carl Plansky,  Dancer #28, 37x23 inches, charcoal on paper Carl Plansky,  La Tour Landscape #1, oil pastel, 19x24.5 inches Carl Plansky,  Flower Bouquet #14,  22x30 inches Carl Plansky,  Wilderness, 30 x 24 inches Carl Plansky,  Study for Diva,  30x22 inches, on paper Carl Plansky,  Catskill Landscape #52
view the pdf catalog for the exhibition Carl Plansky, Coming Back Home, 30 Year Retrospective.
view Press Release for Carl Plansky, Coming Back Home.

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